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Microsoft Edge adds Copilot Mode, an experimental feature that tries to make browsing an agentic AI experience, even anticipating links to click, free for now

Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge is a new experimental feature that transforms the browser into an agentic AI experience, but it's only free for a limited time.

Windows Central Zac Bowden

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  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on bluesky
    Microsoft Edge has added a feature called Copilot mode that provides AI features such as answering questions about content on the webpage you're looking for and taking actions like adding events to you calendar.  —  The chatbot wars are over, OpenAI won.  Started the agentic brow…
  • @tomwarren.co.uk Tom Warren on bluesky
    Microsoft Edge is transforming into an AI browser today with the launch of a new Copilot Mode.  This mode lets Copilot search across all your open tabs, handle restaurant bookings, and more.  Full details 👇 www.theverge.com/news/714435/ ...
  • @mustafasuleyman Mustafa Suleyman on x
    Today is a big step towards an AI browser: Copilot Mode in Edge, built for how your brain actually works. Voice control, no digital clutter, and multi-tab context, all grounded in privacy and security. Try it at https://aka.ms/... + feel the difference of 🧵 [image]
  • @satyanadella Satya Nadella on x
    Today we're introducing Copilot Mode in Edge, our first step in reinventing the browser for the AI age. My favorite feature is multi-tab RAG. You can use Copilot to analyze your open tabs, like I do here with papers our team has published in @Nature journals over the last year. […
  • @yusuf_i_mehdi Yusuf Mehdi on x
    For decades, browsers have followed the same formula: open a tab (or twenty), search, read, repeat. They are basic tools that haven't really changed. Today, that all starts to change with the introduction of Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge. It's a new way to browse that's built [v…
  • @mustafasuleyman Mustafa Suleyman on x
    It's live now and free for a limited time, so give it a go: https://aka.ms/.... It's all opt-in, with your permission. Let us know what you think, give us feedback, and stay tuned. We're just getting started.
  • @parkerortolani Parker Ortolani on x
    Feeling the heat from Dia and Comet? Or perhaps a tease of what to expect of the OpenAI browser if it really is in the pipeline?
  • @iamsridhar Sridhar Iyer on x
    So exciting! Browser wars part two is going to bring in so much innovation and utility for users. Browsers are evolving from being entry points to the internet to being “life OS"es where AI understands and helps with every aspect of our daily lives.
  • @microsoftedge @microsoftedge on x
    A whole new way to pilot the web. 🏠 New Modern Homepage ✍️ Quick Compose 🤝 Simple Task Handoff 🗣️ Voice Navigation Try now: http://www.microsoft.com/... [video]
  • @scobleizer Robert Scoble on x
    We are in a browser war. I have @PerplexityComet, @diabrowser, @genspark_ai , and more running (Comet is my favorite so far). Are you still using Chrome? I am, so much of my life is there, but every week I move more over to newer browsers. Microsoft is seeing this trend too.
  • @testingcatalog @testingcatalog on x
    @satyanadella @Nature Congrats on the release! I feel like Copilot need a Smart Mode - something to automatically decide between quick and thinking tasks 🤔
  • @gauravisnotme Gaurav on x
    So, even AI-browser is a commodity now. Took them a couple of weeks to follow @PerplexityComet browser. No invites needed, no subscription (as of now) and more importantly, a simple opt-in for those using Edge (wonder how many). Remains to be seen if Google follows suite and
  • @heyshrutimishra Shruti on x
    Agentic browsers are happening. But let's be real...@googlechrome has the deepest moat here: → Most devs already build for Chrome → Google controls the browser and the AI model (Gemini) → They have full context via Workspace + Android + Search If Chrome goes
  • @simranrambles Simran Sachdeva on x
    with absolutely no ulterior motive LITERALLLY the best ai native browser
  • @zacbowden Zac Bowden on x
    Microsoft just announced “Copilot Mode” for Edge, transforming it into an AI-powered web browser that uses your browsing data to help out and orchestrate your web surfing sessions. It's free, but only for a limited time. https://www.windowscentral.com/ ...
  • @testingcatalog @testingcatalog on x
    BREAKING 🚨: Microsoft release Copilot Mode on Edge, turning it into an Agentic browser. Copilot will have access to the browser history and open tabs. Actions coming soon 👀 [video]
  • @aileaksandnews @aileaksandnews on x
    Microsoft has entered the AI browser wars with Copilot Mode in Edge With Dia, Comet, and now Copilot Mode in Edge, we wait to see who will be the next entrant, Google or OpenAI What is your AI powered browser of choice?
  • @beth_kindig Beth Kindig on x
    Microsoft $MSFT has launched a Copilot Mode in its Edge browser, combining chat, search and web navigation features to help carry out tasks and organize browsing into topic-based queries. $GOOG $META $NVDA
  • r/Windows11 r on reddit
    Microsoft updates Edge as an AI-powered web browser with new experimental ‘Copilot Mode’ — free for a limited time